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| Thread | Do you use ExtJS with AIR? | 0 | 243 | Discussion Board | Jul 10 | ||
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As said on this group's About page, there's a strong bridge between AIR and ExtJS applications. And not so far ago a brilliant possibilities of this collaboration was posted on the ExtJS Blog.
In short words, Pixel Bender Explorer lets you play with filters, dynamically applied to objects like webpages and videos. It is like in Photoshop, but now in the Flash Player and AIR Runtime.
You can read the whole blog entry with explanations: Pixel Bender Explorer: Bending Ext AIR Apps on ExtJS or just download the ready-to install AIR ExtJS app and play with it.
Effect guaranteed.
Let put this very first post here and see what will happen. Feel free to floooooooooood here.
But not in other posts.Hello, World!
Source: Ext JS Blog by Darrell Meyer
Creating custom Web components can prove challenging without a good foundation. Fortunately, the Ext GWT framework contains a Component API that provides the ability to quickly and easily create custom components while using Java. This post will walk you through the steps needed to create our ContentScroller - an Ext GWT UX component.Source: Ext JS Blog by Nigel White
When creating a cross browser RIA, choosing a framework with a plethora of components is where most of us look first. Selecting a framework that enables you the flexibility to enhance and expand its offering becomes very important. Fortunately, Ext JS has all the rich UI functionality that most applications require coupled with a vibrant community creating impressive extensions. Ext's elegant design allows us to explore our creativity by adding new features to existing widgets.Source: Ext JS Blog by Aaron Conran
We are very excited to share our latest version of the Ext JS Designer. This new version adds many new features to improve your efficiency creating application designs. Once you get accustomed to these features its difficult to live without them. For those of you that don't have the time or ability to download and play around with the Designer, we have created a Preview screencast in which we mock up some interfaces. We have tried to show off as much features and functionality as possible.Source: Ext JS Blog by Chris Scott
I've had my eyes on Ruby-based ExtJS code-generation tools for a few years now. Back in Ext-1.0 days, I even took a shot at creating a large Rails wrapper framework, mapping Ext UI widgets to plain-old Ruby-objects which could be stored in YAML files and rendered into views. However, with Ext-2.0+ came new ideas which brought many changes to the framework (great new component-model, plugins, xtype, normalized component configuration-objects) and the Rails wrapper framework was rendered immediately obsolete. Until recently, I gave up on auto-generating ExtJS code and concentrated upon writing good Ext plugins and base-classes.Source: Ext JS Blog by Jay Garcia
One of the most powerful interaction design patterns available to developers is "Drag and Drop." We utilize Drag and Drop without really giving it much thought - especially when its done right. Jay Garcia, author of Ext JS in Action, walks you through 5 easy steps to ensure an elegant implementation.We made a big change to the Adobe Groups homepage today. Now, when you log in, you'll see a list of all groups that you have joined right there on the page.
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